Metro Atlanta business network check
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Ready when you are.
Run a same-origin Cloudflare edge test to understand real-world browser performance.
- Latency Ready
- Download Waiting
- Upload Waiting
- Quality Waiting
Starting test…
Measuring download, upload, latency, jitter, bufferbloat, and probe loss.
Takes about 30–60 seconds and transfers about 60 MB. Keep this tab active for the cleanest latency reading. Results are calculated in your browser and are not stored remotely.
Latency measurements
Responsiveness
- Unloaded
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- During download
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- During upload
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- Download jitter
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- Upload jitter
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- Sample count
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Transfer measurements
Throughput ladder
Network quality score
What this connection feels like
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Run the test to get practical labels for common business workloads.
Network intelligence
Connection details
Edge location
Protocol reachability
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IPv6: Checking…
RPKI: Checking…
How to read the numbers
What good looks like
DownloadHigher is better. Impacts cloud downloads, large files, streaming, and app updates.
UploadHigher is better. Impacts Teams/Zoom video, backups, VoIP media, and sending large files.
LatencyLower is better. Under 30 ms feels instant; over 100 ms feels laggy for calls and remote apps.
JitterLower is better. Under 10 ms is clean; high jitter causes choppy voice/video.
BufferbloatLoaded latency minus unloaded. Under 20 ms is good; over 100 ms means your router queues too much under load.
Probe loss0% is best. Any repeated loss usually means Wi-Fi, ISP, firewall, or circuit trouble.
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